Bucs bounce receiver Kevin Ogletree

Summary of 6 articles · Updated Oct 4, 2013

He was out on the practice field watching the workout of wide receiver Kevin Ogletree. Kevin Ogletree isn’t the only player leaving the Buccaneers during their bye week. Ogletree had eight catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in four games with the Buccan… (more)eers. Allen Park New Lions receiver Kevin Ogletree wouldnt talk much about his former employer the embattled Buccaneers, who released him Tuesday but he made it clear he was where he wanted to be. He caught eight passes for 70 yards and one touchdown in four games, including one start, for the Bucs. The fifth-year veteran had been Tampa’s slot receiver, but the Bucs apparently decided he wasn’t doing enough with the opportunities created by defenses obsessed with stopping Vincent Jackson and Mike Williams. Quarterback Josh Freeman’s entitlement to termination pay in the amount of $6.44 million has been one of the primary impediments to a decision to release him.TAMPA, Fla. The Buccaneers apparently are shaking up their roster a bit during their bye week after an 0-4 start.

New Lions receiver Kevin Ogletree is glad he's in Detroit

Ogletree had eight catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in four games with the Buccaneers. He spent the four previous seasons with the Cowboys, where he did his best work in 2011 and 2012 — 47 catches for 600 yards and four touchdowns.

Bucs shake things up, cut Ogletree, Black

Buccaneers dump Ahmad Black as well

Kevin Ogletree isn’t the only player leaving the Buccaneers during their bye week. The Buccaneers confirmed that Ogletree was released and announced that safety Ahmad Black has also been let go as the team makes some roster moves in the wake of an 0-4 s…